@Jim M , and @Conder101 would know .
Looks promising , but I'm no error expert .
I didn't know that . I remember when I got back into collecting after many years off , the 1st VAM book said to clean coins with a baking soda...
Now you're going to tell me what to post ? Maybe you don't remember you're old stance . I don't like what you write a lot of times , do I tell you...
More copies with a thread that is now nothing more than unpaid advertisement . With open sales . Hey Mr. Carr do I get a cut for helping you...
I agree , Mikes been good for the hobby , and a lot of us have put a coin in a manilla envelope . A hairlined coin or one cleaned with baking soda...
A lot of people like the small old ANACS slabs , me included so the value shouldn't be hurt by much if at all .
I think they would detail it , they are picky with color nowadays .
I'd put it in my collection anytime and I have a MS-65 for my type set now , though it does have a huge clash on both sides . I like the strike...
My Dad brought a few home from his time in the Philippines . Still a cool thing to have . Mine are in used condition and some are quite fancy .
I'd go with a 20 and a dime .
Probably the plating bubbling .
Never gonna happen !
I'm going 64 .
I would say yes . A CAC coin just means solid or high end for the grade , a plus is high end period .
Dang Ardy , how do you tell ? ;)
I double what Mikey said . I want that coin , but then I want so many beautiful coins . lol
Larry you're probably right and I was going to say or even VF but I couldn't tell if the loss of detail in the left wing was the result of a chop .
I'm in at a Low EF , no way is that an AU coin in my opinion .
A couple of wize guys . ;) But that's what I get for not reading the whole article . The guys an authorized bullion dealer .
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